Since the domains only cost me 99 cents each when I bought them and renewal was nearly $6 at the time, I decided it wasn't worth it.
In fact, my evil plan was that I was going to simply let these sites expire and then buy them back once they expired and went into the domain pool...
Imagine my surprise, then, when RegisterFly started snatching up the domains:
Domain ID:D10433389-LRMSNow, the interesting thing to note is that they didn't snatch all of the domains I let drop, but they did do the ones that were getting traffic.
Domain Name:THEOFFICIALSCOOP1.INFO
Created On:17-Jun-2005 19:01:42 UTC
Last Updated On:18-Jun-2006 15:17:44 UTC
Expiration Date:17-Jun-2007 19:01:42 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar:eNom, Inc. (R126-LRMS)
Status:OK
Registrant ID:C635403-LRMS
Registrant Name:Domain Registration
Registrant Organization:Registerfly.com
Registrant Street1:623 Eagle Rock Avenue
To make it even more interesting, RegisterFly put up a domain parking page.
So, pick whatever registrar you like so much and here's what they're most likely doing...
- Register domains in quantity for folks.
- Wait for those domains to expire.
- When they expire, the domain registrar has a certain period of time (45 days?) to keep the domain in case the person who owned it wants to renew. In that time frame, they've got plenty of time to test a domain parking page and see if it generates revenue, and...
- If it does generate 99 cents or more revenue in that 45 days, they've got a winner on their hands and will register it themselves.
The only thing I haven't been able to work out yet is how they're tracking the amount of money they make on the clicks by domain.
I'm not sure what the search engines do (if anything) to combat this.
G-Man
Edit: renew domains not subodmains :P
The whole registrar business is just so shady, especially on the drops.
Excellent example of how and why registrars are very unlikely to shut down the blackhat domain game - they earn from it. Thanks, G-man.
Yeah, if you follow the mouse trail on this one, you'd see over 50,000 sites that Registerfly has on one IP :)
G-Man
Well let me tell you a little story about registerfly. They have some new system where they make re-registering your domain about the most painful thing in the world. I had a bunch of domains set to auto renew cause who has the time to bother with that crap. Going over the books my wife says "why did you start spending 2-3 the amount you usually sent to registrfly for the past two months".
Turns out for auto renew they charged my card, but since the new renew is a transfer and not a renewal (don't ask me to explain it I can't) the money was never applied so I got the email I needed to fund the account and I just did. So basically they were charging me twice for renewing the domain. I got the credit card company involved, threatened them up and down, and demanded a full audit of all of my transacations for 3 months. Eventuall they fessed up to over billing and were "nice enough" to give me credit on my account (no refund on my card though). I have my doubts they ever would have admitted the double billing if I hadn't pointed it out. After I burn through my credits I am transferring everything away from them, which is a whole 'nother nightmare.
Yeah, RegisterFly sucks really bad. I will not use them in the future. I have had over 10,000 domains get their DNS info wiped out because of their screwups.
I've seen that happen multiple times too.
I pay about $1.50 for my .info's now but I haven't bought any in months and I may actually start using .com's because I'm planning on doing some whitehat stuff - OMG!
G-Man
What the crap?!? What next, the Lions will win the Super Bowl?
Yes rebecca, and they will be playing the Red Sox.
10k domains? That's a TON. I thought I was a bad ass when I hit 50!
hehehe I wondered if anyone would catch that :)
G-Man
You sure you're feeling alright? Rand hasn't influenced you or anything, has he? :p